WHAT time for NC! I am not the Science type, so I'm not sure if it is 12:45am or 6:34am, so I'll try both and see what happens! I really want to see it, and all the maps say I should be able to see at least part of it.

Hey, in response to all of you guys, NASA recently released a map showing that while people on the East Coast might not make it to totality, they will still be able to see a penumbral lunar eclipe. So basically, for people living on the East Coast, the moon won't be that georgous red color that is commonly assosiated with a lunar eclipse, but you will be able to see a shadow on the moon. For East Coaster's, the most of it will be at 7:45 AM, but you'll be able to see the motions starting as early as 6:45AM. Here's the map, and BTW, UT stands for "Universal Time". There are plently of converters out there on the web. So, in theroy, everyone in the US should be able to see at least PART of the eclipse.